Crystal Palace 2-1 Bolton - Match Report Post #37

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John McGinlay

Posts : 9050Join date : 2012-07-19Age : 37Location : Halifax

Later we will once again do battle with Sam Allardyce's Crystal Palace. Can we pull of a shock victory against an expected weakend Palace team. £250k and a potential televised game awaits Us if we come out as the victors!

Norpig

i will get stick for this but i hope we are knocked out. We don't have a big enough squad to cope with extra games in the cup and need to concentrate on getting put of league 1.

The team look knackered on Saturday and need another game tonight like they need a hole in the head. We don't have a big enough squad and this is a distraction. We have a decent first team but not enough in reserve.

gloswhite

Youri Djorkaeff

Posts : 5267Join date : 2012-01-08Age : 67Location : Cheltenham

Mr Pig, he was on the box this morning, saying that the cup wasn't his priority. Obviously prepping his players for an exit, due to Bolton's power play. I see where you are coming from hoping we will lose, and its a real issue, but I feel that a win will boost confidence, make the players play better, (to be included in the Man City game), and make us more attractive to new players. Mind you, its all speculation, as we're going to get stuffed 3-1

Norpig

i am torn on it to be honest, the extra money would come in useful and a game against City would at least interest my Son who is a blue unfortunately, but i don't want it to cause us to lose focus on getting straight back up to the Championship

wanderlust

gloswhite wrote:True, but lets be honest, as soon as the team gets in to a good situation, they have a habit of cocking it up, (Chesterfield and Swindon games in particular).

I think that's only when they are playing against a so-called "lesser team" as they seem to believe their own hype at times. I expect them to raise their game against Premiership opposition especially the likes of wheater and spearing who have something to prove. Wouldn't surprise me if one of them got sent off. I expect us to lose as they have so much more quality than we do but as always live in the hope that they'll find a good performance. Not sure where we'll get goals from though unless it's from set piece and the big lads get forward. Still it's the FA Cup so there's always a chance.

Natasha Whittam

What sort of "fan" says he wants his team to lose, especially when there's the carrot of City at home.

You seem to be suggesting that if we beat Crystal Palace our season is over and we will be lucky to avoid relegation. You fuckwit. Ever thought about the confidence a victory over a Prem team would bring?

I demand an apology by noon or an official death threat will be issued.

finlaymcdanger

Andy Walker

Posts : 1757Join date : 2012-11-06Location : That London

We're a League 1 club flying high in the league and have been drawn against a Premier League team. Not at all dissimilar to Rioch taking his third division Bolton team to take on first division opposition in 1993(?) and effectively starting what was to be an incredible run for the club which saw us go on to another amazing cup run the following year, promotion, and eventual rise to the top division. These were my best years as a Wanderers fan. I would even go as far as to say that I got more pleasure from this period than Allardyce's Premier League years.

What sort of "fan" says he wants his team to lose, especially when there's the carrot of City at home.

You seem to be suggesting that if we beat Crystal Palace our season is over and we will be lucky to avoid relegation. You fuckwit. Ever thought about the confidence a victory over a Prem team would bring?

I demand an apology by noon or an official death threat will be issued.

did you actually read my post or did you just see the first line then went off on a rant?

I'm saying a cup run is a distraction and stretches our already knackered and paper thin squad. I never said we would be relegated but it could affect our chances of going up.

Promotion has to be the main priority doesn't it?

As for the death threat at least Glos will be off the hook for a change

Norpig

When i look back on this season i want to remember it for us going up not for a cup run. Its not like the white hot days when we had been in the lower leagues for years, we need to bounce back to the Championship as soon as possible or we will be stuck in league 1 for years.

wanderlust

Norpig wrote:did you actually read my post or did you just see the first line then went off on a rant?

Yes.

Norpig wrote:I'm saying a cup run is a distraction and stretches our already knackered and paper thin squad. I never said we would be relegated but it could affect our chances of going up.

Promotion has to be the main priority doesn't it?

As for the death threat at least Glos will be off the hook for a change

So winning tonight will have a negative effect on promotion? But losing tonight will be a positive?

Dear me, what an attitude.

It's an interesting attitude. It could be argued that if there is an element of the players believing their own hype and therefore not putting in 100% concentration in games against "lesser teams", beating a Premiership side would only make them even more cocky than they already are - and ergo more likely to cock up the promotion push.Personally I think that's a risk worth taking because I'd love to beat Palace. And City for that matter.

Natasha Whittam

Nat Lofthouse

Posts : 27484Join date : 2012-01-04Age : 33

Norpig wrote:We aren't going to win the cup so why do you care?

When i look back on this season i want to remember it for us going up not for a cup run. Its not like the white hot days when we had been in the lower leagues for years, we need to bounce back to the Championship as soon as possible or we will be stuck in league 1 for years.

We might win the cup, surely that's the point of supporting a football team.

finlaymcdanger

Andy Walker

Posts : 1757Join date : 2012-11-06Location : That London

Natasha Whittam wrote:

Norpig wrote:We aren't going to win the cup so why do you care?

When i look back on this season i want to remember it for us going up not for a cup run. Its not like the white hot days when we had been in the lower leagues for years, we need to bounce back to the Championship as soon as possible or we will be stuck in league 1 for years.

We might win the cup, surely that's the point of supporting a football team.

I'd rather win the FA Cup than get promoted.

Thats a good one. Take it to the polls! 2017 FA Cup Winners or League 1 Play-Off Winners

rammywhite

Norpig wrote:i will get stick for this but i hope we are knocked out. We don't have a big enough squad to cope with extra games in the cup and need to concentrate on getting put of league 1.

The team look knackered on Saturday and need another game tonight like they need a hole in the head. We don't have a big enough squad and this is a distraction. We have a decent first team but not enough in reserve.

I know Big Sam is resting players tonight and i hope we do the same

Hello Mr Pig- Nat says you're a fuckwit for wanting out. That means there are two of us.I too must be a fuckwit.Lets get this distraction out of the way by losing honourably tonight and then we can get on with the real business this season- getting promoted.We'll make far more money in the Championship than we will from a couple more cup games this season.

Natasha Whittam

Nat Lofthouse

Posts : 27484Join date : 2012-01-04Age : 33

rammywhite wrote:I too must be a fuckwit.

Award for most obvious post of the year.

rammywhite wrote:Lets get this distraction out of the way by losing honourably tonight and then we can get on with the real business this season- getting promoted.We'll make far more money in the Championship than we will from a couple more cup games this season.

Yes, we're going to be coining it in when we're bottom of the Championship getting dicked by Brentford

There is absolutely no evidence that by beating Palace and playing Man City we'll suddenly start losing every week. None whatsoever.

wanderlust

Nat Lofthouse

Posts : 13481Join date : 2012-01-12

Six months ago we were within a hair's breadth of going down the pan. Competing for promotion this season was certainly beyond my expectations and probably beyond most fans hopes. I should be satisfied with the progress we've made, but this is a chance for a bit of old fashioned glory (in a limited kind of way) and that's the icing on the cake - not too serious but we should at least enjoy it whilst we've got the chance.

Plus my mate is a Palace fan and I have a modest wager which would involve him buying drinks for the BWFC fans in my Norfolk local - there are 4 of us (amazingly IMO) but free drinks could well convert a few Canaries.